Great Sourcebook - works well on a coffee table, too...
This is a very useful book for someone trying to write a novel set in ancient Egypt. Where on earth is the 14th Nome? How far is it from, say, Waset (Thebes)? What's the topography like? (Hint: mostly flat)
I was delighted with this book, it was invaluable to me while writing a book set in Akhenaten's abandoned city and involving people from Memphis and from Hermopolis with a salting of involvement with Thebes.
This atlas has both maps and photos, carefully selected, of good quality. Combining the maps with the photos and the text provides an excellent whole, invaluable for research and enjoyable for simply meandering through the landscape of the book.
...and it is well-written, too. I'm not one of those who reads maps for enjoyment, but this atlas was enjoyable. This one gets five stars.